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Indiana   /ˌɪndiˈænə/   Listen
Indiana

noun
1.
A state in midwestern United States.  Synonyms: Hoosier State, IN.
2.
United States pop artist (born 1928).  Synonym: Robert Indiana.



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"Indiana" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mr. Livingstone that she might have taken the cars, for that he knew would need money, and he supposed she had none in her possession. By a strange coincidence, too, the depot agent who sold her the ticket, left the very next morning for Indiana, where he had been intending to go for some time, and where he remained for more than a week, thus preventing the information which he could otherwise have given concerning her flight. Consequently, Mr. Livingstone returned ...
— 'Lena Rivers • Mary J. Holmes

... has enacted its own statutes for the regulation of abortion. In many states, simply to seek the means for destroying pregnancy is a criminal act. Thus, Indiana, perhaps the most progressive of the States in reconstructing its criminal code to accord with modern sociological teaching, has enacted a law which I quote from Burn's Indiana Statutes, Revision of 1908, Vol. I, page 1029. "Every woman who shall solicit ...
— The Prospective Mother - A Handbook for Women During Pregnancy • J. Morris Slemons

... encumbered the strait. The coarser particles of this ash fell over a known area equal to 285,170 square miles, a space equal to the whole of the New England States, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. It is calculated that the matter so ejected must have been considerably over ...
— Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror • Richard Linthicum

... to do Thompson's work while he takes his trip West. He is going out to Indiana to see his mother and will be away a month or so; in the meantime I have got to hire another man to do the chores about the place. The lawn must be cut; the leaves raked up; the driveway kept trim and in order; and the hedge clipped. If you want to take the job ...
— Paul and the Printing Press • Sara Ware Bassett

... smiled in his slow fashion. "We had a sort of a wreck coming on. Out in Indiana somewhere. I got this. That's ...
— Left Guard Gilbert • Ralph Henry Barbour


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